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    Alleged Michigander ChumpDumper's Avatar
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    What the is Japan going to bomb them with?

    Playstations?

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    What the is Japan going to bomb them with?

    Playstations?
    Their secret armies being amassed in the underground tunnels. They have mechs ya know.


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    what im pissd off atm is the increasin price of petrol, north korea has jack resources, unless they target oil rigs in the ocean....but still there is no reason to push up oil prices

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    If this guy is a kook, he's sure outsmarting our kook.
    I don't think so.

    James Hackett writes in today’s Washington Times on the deteriorating situation faced by North Korea’s regime.

    The lede:

    Why did North Korea launch seven ballistic missiles when the whole world urged it not to? The answer is that the Bush administration has been quietly applying pressure for the past nine months and is getting results. That pressure must be maintained until the regime changes or collapses.
    Hackett argues for regime change. He thinks diplomatic and financial pressure put on North Korea has had effects.

    North Korea is in a squeeze...Python Strategy.

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    I love these overly-simplistic, in-the-moment, disregard all other approaches, either/or answers.
    You would, since it sums up about 95% of your posts.

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    There are four nations currently in violation of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Yet only North Korea is of concern?

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    You would, since it sums up about 95% of your posts.
    I've always considered my post to be thoughtful.

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    There are four nations currently in violation of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Yet only North Korea is of concern?
    Definitely of the most concern, they have become the focal point of the entire Free World. If for no other reason than their leader is certifiably nuts.

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    I love these overly-simplistic, in-the-moment, disregard all other approaches, either/or answers.
    It was enough for you in Iraq.

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    I love these overly-simplistic, in-the-moment, disregard all other approaches, either/or answers.

    In fact, it's not between dealing with North Korea or invading them. In fact, there's been a regimen of controlling the kook in place for quite some time. His launching missiles is probably the result of Kim Jong Mentally-Ill feeling the pinch....
    Hey, Im not trying to pile on here, but sometimes simplicity is divine. No personal attacks.

    What I said is true. You can muddy it up with all the BS. The bottom line is the DPRK isnt firing missles and enriching uranium for s and giggles. Its a means to an end. The end is being a recognized player in the world.

    Its like an entry pass into the ritzy club in NY. The reap the benefits by either force or diplomacy. Either way they win, unless there is war. Which they are more than willing to engage into.

    All they need is a willing participant.

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    It was enough for you in Iraq.
    Explain.

    Because I seem to remember a cease-fire agreement in 1991, a full 12 years before hostilities were re-started, that Saddam Hussein violated at every turn.

    I seem to remember over a dozen UNSC Resolutions with which Saddam Hussein never complied.

    I recall years of diplomatic wrangling. Years of UN Inspectors -- along with the complaints of Iraqi obstruction.

    I recall years of Iraqi agression agains coalition assets in the no-fly zones to which Saddam Hussein agreed.

    I recall years of Oil for Food funds being diverted away from humanitarian purposes and into the opulence and military research of the Iraqi regime.

    Don't pretend the March 2003 invasion was some half-baked, short-sighted resolution. It came after repeated diplomatic efforts and repeated insults by the Iraqi regime.

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    Then why base the 2003 invasion on lies and conspiracy?

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    Then why base the 2003 invasion on lies and conspiracy?
    I don't know of any lies or conspiracies.

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    No surprise here, N. Korea is protesting the U.S.'s latest missle defense test (it was successful). Geez, I wonder what may have precipitated the test?


    North Korea condemns U.S. missile test

    PYONGYANG, North Korea, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- North Korea Saturday called a U.S. missile defense test a threat and vowed to strengthen its defense measures in response.

    North Korea's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland released a statement saying the U.S. test, which was conducted Friday over the Pacific Ocean, "was aimed at attacking us and intercepting our missiles," the BBC reported Saturday.

    The committee also called the United States the "the main culprit" in the threat of war on the Korean peninsula.

    "It is a folly that the United States wields the truncheons of power in order to scare someone into submission ... This only leads the army and the people to firm up their determination to build up our self-defensive military deterrence," the statement said.

    The U.S. Missile Defense Agency earlier announced an interceptor had successfully halted a target fired from Alaska.

    "What we did today is a huge step in terms of our systematic approach to continuing to field, continuing to deploy and continuing to develop a missile defence system for the US, for our allies, our friends, our deployed forces around the world," said Lt. Gen. Henry Obering, director of the MDA.


    http://upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?St...2-082144-1563r

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    lets just nuke korea and get them out of the way

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